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Old 07-06-2014, 05:22 PM
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It's interesting the areas of the US where they have decided to go by the white man's term. I am kind of surprised that is the case in OK. It certainly is not in the southeast where I got laughed at for being pc and using the term 'native american'.

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Welcome aboard Jake. Good luck with your collecting and research.
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Welcome aboard and good luck with your research, very interesting!

Here is one of my favorite exhibits-

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Hi Jake! Welcome. I'm a very infrequent poster, and am nowhere near the expert most of these folks are. But I am a fellow Okie, and a Tulsan to boot. So welcome!

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It's interesting the areas of the US where they have decided to go by the white man's term. I am kind of surprised that is the case in OK. It certainly is not in the southeast where I got laughed at for being pc and using the term 'native american'.
For the most part here in Oklahoma, non-Natives like myself generally use the term Native American or American Indian. I use Native American out of respect, especially from an academic perspective, but occasionally interchange American Indian and Indian.

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Welcome aboard and good luck with your research, very interesting!

Here is one of my favorite exhibits-

Great find, Scott MtJoy! I recently found a sandlotter pamphlet from 1931 that lists "Moss" Yellowhorse as a utility player for the Pawnee team. From my understanding, Mose occasionally played first base. What I found interesting is that Yellowhorse continued to play now and again even after the second injury to his arm.

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Hi Jake! Welcome. I'm a very infrequent poster, and am nowhere near the expert most of these folks are. But I am a fellow Okie, and a Tulsan to boot. So welcome!

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Glad to know you, Kevin! Hope to see you out on the local hunt.

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welcome aboard!
great to have a baseball historian and scholar with us.
are you going for the PhD after the MA?

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